Alex Woolf
Alex Woolf is a prolific British author born in 1964, known for writing over 200 books of fiction and non-fiction primarily for children and young adults, covering topics from science fiction and time travel to history and science. His notable works include the Chronosphere trilogy, The Year I Lived Twice (which won a Reader’s Favorite Award in 2024), and Iron Sky steampunk series, with awards such as the Association for Science Education Book of the Year 2021. He grew up in a cult-like environment that sparked his storytelling and now lives in North London.
children's fiction
young adult
science fiction
non-fiction
horror
steampunk
Meteor: Perspectives on Asteroid Strikes
You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Fire!
Meet the Ancient Romans
A World After an Asteroid Strike
Chemical Accident (Emergency!)
The Impact of Technology in History and Archaeology
Killer Sharks
Killer Bears (Animal Attack)
Trekking in the Congo Rainforest
My Life in Kenya
Terrorism (Global Issues (Rosen Library))
Trekking in the Congo Rainforest
Terrorism
Investigating Fakes and Hoaxes (Forensic Files)